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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY THE MURRAY EAGLE P-T- News A will meet Liberty school Monday evening, Jan. 22 at 7:30 p. m. at the school house. Dr. John T. Wahlquist will show his pictures and give a talk about his recent trip in Europe. This meeting will also commemorate "Founder's Day." Community singing will be conducted by Mrs. Alton Black with Mrs. Louise Hansen as accomPres. Mimi Sorenson panist. this be a very outstandto expects ing program and urges every parent to be in attendance. A Mrs. Ruth Rodman, program chairman of the Murray High school Invites and urges all interto please come ested in the Thursday evening, Jan. 25 at 7:30 p. m. She says a good program will t3 presented, with Reed Eddington in charge of the musical portion. During; the evening, a short period will be alloted to visit teachers and P-T- classes. Patrons of the Arlington school area honored their 14 past presidents at their regular and "Founder's Day" meeting Monday evening at the Arlington school. Each of the past presidents was presented a lovely corsage. They are: Mrs. D. W. Moffat, Mrs. H. W. Rothwell, Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. A m Grover Brown, Mrs. W. L. Wright ml Mrs. Laurence Nelson, Mrs. A. O Cooper, Mrs. Verl McMillan, Mrs V-Cl- ub F. T. Duall, Mrs. Persyl Richardson, Mrs. Win. S. McCleary, Mrs VALLEY BOWIXG LEAGl'E LEAGUE STATE ROWLING Willard Olsen, Mrs. Jesse Casper and Mrs. Brent Gauffin. Team Standings Team Standings: Guest speaker of the evening Won Lost Lost Won was Dr. Paul Fawley, a professor P. & D. .. .. CO 18 22 Milt's Parber Shop 53 Cafe at the University of Utah and his Pronto Drive Inn 16 Zissi's 5ti (hi 24 53 23 53 27 Do Drop Inn subject was "Public Relations". A Ravarino Service 43 28 31 Glen-D49 Taern large crowd of interested parents Shamrock Cafe 47 29 34 St Me Bowling 46 Grander Gar.,ge were in attendance. 4G 38 38 Lee's Market 34 Keate-Miln- e 3iS 36 40 4J S,j. S. L. Cleaners The Bonnyview 31 plans tc Doc Johnson Bands 45 3S 41 Oldham Market 24 conduct a rag drive during the Wasatch Furnace 52 Lennox Furnace 43 37 21 2G 55 54 week Jan. 22 to Jan. 26. They will A. Bills & Co Murray Cab. 20 10 C4 56 Rick's Furnace Flowers accept all clean cotton articles, Wally's 18 58 12 68 Knud.sen Bldg. Sup even worn old overalls, but silks Utah Power & Lhjht.... were who out in keglers, or rayons are not wanted. Bring Pronto Drive Inn, last year's front of the Valley Bowling league or send rags to the school house champs and iu second place in the for many weeks, Tuesday night sometime next week. race th:s year fur top lnnors in the cl.mbed back into a tie for the lead State Bowling league, Tueday night at the State Eowlin lanes. They Next Monday, Jan. 22, the Bonedyed a bit closer to the lead us, downed Murray Cab 4 to 0 while a cake will nyview spoasor they won, 3 to 1, over the bowlers the league-leadin- g Milt's Barber sale at noon at the school to the of Wally's Flowers while the league Shop was winning 3 to 1 over State 10c 5c cut. for and children, per leaders, P & D Cafe, wore losing Bowling Lane.' team. p Parents are urged to remember to by the same score to the Inn, champs last year when the give their children an extra nickle aggregation. That puts Pronto only ii ague was the Murray City league or dime to help make this project two games behind the leaders. a'so gained their bid for a repeat a success. One of the highlights of the championship by downing the Lee's was Vaughn Jonas' 179 first Market bowlers, 4 to 0. night The Bonnyview officers are It was all .spares, topped off Encept for Zissi's team, the bowlgame. making their plans for their yearly in the tenth frame when he picked ing was pretty erratic Tuesday night "Founder's Day" program, which a with only four series of 500 or betsplit. will be held at the school house up Service Ted of Ravarino ter and only five games of 200 or Brady Feb. 19 at 7:30 p. m. Parents are had the top scries of the night at better, three of which were by Zissi's mind. in to this date urged keep the State Bowling Lanes with a men. Mux Morley 228, high for the 610 with games of 199, 222, and 139 night, Bob Watson's 222 and Mike His 222, however, was good for only Panek's 207. Panek also had the third place in the high game di high series for the night, a 554. vision. Other high scores included Bryant A. Kearns of Granger Garage Beeny's 202 game and 516 series startled the bowlers Tuesday night, for Milt's Barber Shop and Ted with a 255 game after a 178 starter. Brady's 216 game and 532 series Inn. However, his final offering was a for Tueselay's Results feeble 116, for a 549 series, which Miit's Barber Shop 3, State Bowlalso was third high. Lanes 1; Do Drop Inn 4, Lee's C. Curtis of Shamrock Cafe came ing Market 0; Knudscn Builders Supply 568 series and with a 235 P & D Cafe Keglers &issi s Gains Tie In Bowling Loop Upset by el A Zi-si- 's A Do-lro- P-T- A Do-Dr- "MOTS" for AMAZING GROWTH POWER 312 "Mycins." the wonder drugs that give sensational growth power oi growing pigs, are now supplied in Pillsbury Hog Feeds and Concentrates through special APF supplements, also containReports from feeders show increased ing Vitamin B12 growth, extra help for runty pigs and reduction of scours. Phone youi order oi come in soon. Piilcbuiy's Eest HOG FEEDS MURRAY FEED and SEED CO. Phone Mur. 422 4777 So. State St. Murray, Utah game up for second place honors in both divisions. L. Schmidt of the was fourth in both high game and high series with a 221 and 5G3. Other high scores of the night in cluded Gray Melich's 206 game anO 519 series for Keate-MilnVaughn Jonas' 503 series for A. Bills & Co., G. McMillen's 533 game for Doc Johnson, Bob Miller's 514 series for Pronto Drie Inn.'C. Scheib's 202 game for Wally's Flowers and Jim Smith's 211 game and 545 series for P & D Cafe. e, Tuesday's Results Keate-Miln- e 4, Wasatch Furnace 0; Shamrock Cafe 4, Utah Power & Light 0; A. Bills fii Co. 3, Doc Johnson Bonds 1; Pronto Drive Inn 3, Wally's Flowers 1; Ravarino Service 3, 1; 3, Granger Garage p Si D Cafe 1. TavOldham Market 1; Glen-lern 3, So. S. L. Cleaners 1; Lennox Furnare 3, Rick's Furnace 1; Zissi's 4, Murray Cab 0. Tuesday's Schedule Rick's Furnace vs Alleys Knudsen Buiukhrs Supply; alleys Milt's Barber Shop vs. Lee's Glen-DTavMarket; alleys 8 ern vs. Murray Cab; alleys State Bowling Lines vs. Zissi's; Murray 3rd Vard News, Noies Andre K. Anastasiou, who served ns an LI'S mission president in Furore during World War II was the gue.t speaker at the Third ward sacrament meeting last Sunday evening. His topic was ''The Sacrament and Its Correct Observance." Music was furnished by the ward choir. 41 West 48th South - Phone Mur. 259 - 39th So. - Phone Mur. 495 - W New telephone directory will be closed class presi- Gleason, i (Mm n, Miss Joyce ii dent, conducted the meeting, assisted by the class leader, Geniel Howell. Refreshments were served to 28 young folk. S00 Members or the Third ward bishopric and their waives attended the for changed or Deseret Theater Thursday evening of last week. They enjoyed the play "Laura." additional listings or for directory advertising,,. Third ward MIA officers and teachers were very happy over the big success of their Gold and Green Bull last week at the First ward amusement hall. During the early intermission. Bishop Wilmer Bar-ne- tt placed the queen's crown on the head of rretty Dorothy McMillan and attendant's crowns on the lovely heads of Betty Jean Haus-knecand Marilyn Richs. These three lovelies reigned throughout ht 3 SALT FAIRGROUNDS COLISEUM LAKE el 3, .00? 2. JAN. 24 THRU JAN. 28 ill n a uM' a 4, 5-- el 7-- alleys 910. alleys 2, Oldham Market vs. Lennox Furnace. - 7 . Sat. & 5un. mai. V, Om o I l9 rrodtiiiion X The United States Civil service commission has announced that applications for the postmastership at Kearns will be reeehed until Feb ruary 1. The examination will be In Salt Lake, but no dat has given Tuesday's Schedule yet been set. Application forms are vs. Shamrock Alleys to be forwarded to the commission Granger Garage vs offices in Cafe; alleys Washington, D. C. V St P Wally's Flowers: alleys Cafe vs. A. Bills Si Co.; alleys 8 Utah Power Si Light vs. Doe JohnBoosts Hymns Ravarino LDS son Bonds; alleys Keate-Milnvs. A Service campaign to revitalize hymn-singialleys was launched by the LDS Wasatch Furnace vs. Pronto Church Thursday evening at 8 p. Drive Inn. m. in the famous Salt Lake tabernacle and a large representation from the Cottonwood stake was In attendance. Y ofiyoi . f c. Mlot STAGED r vv . i featuring CINDERELLA Kearns Postmaster Post Bids Wainted r n.tn Vi: . . - S BY caiwsui PRICES: ATTENTION MAIL fVt$ J3 00 XsT TO All Priest lnciud ODDERS VANITIES SKATING Oh 1951 74 SO. MAIN ST., SAll LAKE CITY. UTAH CIEN SROS MUSIC CO Ta Molt Chaclit Povobl SKATING VANITIES Pivot Inelot Siomp USE THIS APPLICATION 2. 5-- 6. MAT. (itSUN. $J00. SI SO Erop 7-- Murray, Utah VALLEY FEED and COAL CO. 197 We 'hi Third ward and Gleaners met Sunday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells: P. Poulsen, 4683 Rainbow dr., for another fire side chat. Calvin Stead-maguest speaker, spoke on the "Pageant at Palmyra" in which he took a leading role. He showed a number of slide pictures of the paceant. 3-- 4. DIMOND COAL and FEED CO. the evenings's entertainment. The Joyce White, accompanied by Mrs. theme of the Ball was "You're Marie Gilbert; vocal solo, "You're as Pretty as a Picture", Mrs. Clara Pretty As A Picture". Dance music was furnished by Christian, accompanied by Mrs. Alan Frank and his orchestra. The Ruth Beckstead. floor show included: Ladles vocal' Refreshments, under the direcquartet, "A Pretty Girl Is Like a tion of the first year Bee Hive girls, LuDean Wright, Gay were served to a large crowd. This Melody"; Robison, Joyce Erickson and Bon- same group of Bee Hive girls also nie Miller; ballet dance number, took charge of the check stand. it -at LJ Murray 19, 19S1 Murray, Utah 0, e; ENCLOSED 1ST CHOICE $ . 2ND CHOICE PRICE SEATS AT ng 2, i: 3RD CHOICE FOR $ DATE . DATE DATE . 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